Communicating a Miracle
A STRANGE play, The Wind of "Heaven, and a sustaining one, Last Thursday’s NZBS production did it justice. The play depends for itS dramatic effect upon the communication of a miracle-strong rapport must be established between players and that elusive quarry, the radio audience, and I think the NZBS players succeeced. I imagine most listeners were, like me, quickened to joy and wonder by the play’s innocert and mature vision of a Second Coming. And, quite apart from the message, I surrendered to the aural felicity of the whole production. The Welsh lilt of some of the speaking voices and the rich harmonies of the off-stage choirs reinforced most satisfyingly the deep
chords of the theme.
M.
B.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 11
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121Communicating a Miracle New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 11
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